SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
DECEMBER VOICES 2025

MONDAY NIGHTS AT 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
LECTURES – 50 MONDAYS A YEAR

SPECIAL NOTE TONIGHT: SANTA FE WOMAN’S CLUB AUDITORIUM, 1616 Old Pecos Trail
December 1 Tierra Adentro of New Mexico Charter School students present a live music/dance performance. Celebrate the passion, rhythm and tradition of flamenco. Witness our student performers’ artistic journey as they navigate through the awareness, preservation and progression of our rich cultural legacy. Our school functions to ensure quality education in the arts and academics for our youth while facilitating a deep understanding, practical application of New Mexico’s cultural roots and traditions.
Raíces (Roots): Flamenco’s Passion, Rhythm & Tradition

December 8 Dr. Thatcher Seltzer-Rogers, RPA
Senior Archaeologist/Principal Investigator, Chronicle Heritage; Research interests: community formation and Interactions in the borderlands of the U.S. southwest and Mexican northwest region, AD 1200-1450 between Casas Grandes and central/southern Arizona; Experience in Western/Midwest U.S./Northwest Mexico and fieldwork conducted in upper Midwest/southern Plains; Ceramic analysis data recovery, and participation in Tribal projects in Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) processes.
Ascendancy of Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico

December 15 Dr. Sarah Oas
Archaeologist, Paleo-ethnobotany specialist, traditional foodways expert, Archaeology Southwest; former Postdoctoral Scholar in Anthropology, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University. Research Associate, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center; Chapter Author, ‘Secret Ingredients: Using Collections to Address Foodways and their Social Dynamics’, in Proceedings of the 2018 Southwest Symposium (S. Nash, E. Baxter, eds); Interests: daily food practices in Cibola (Zuni) region of west-central New Mexico & east-central Arizona in 13th & 14th centuries.
Foodways and Archaeology: What Histories of Flavor & Cuisine Tell us about the Past.

 

$20 AT THE DOOR – OR – $55 FOR THE SERIES OF 3 LECTURES

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS IS A 501 (C)3 EDUCATIONAL NON-PROFIT
SOUTHWEST SEMINARS, 219 OJO DE LA VACA, SANTA FE NEW MEXICO 87508
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